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Microsoft DirectX 9.27.1734 (August 2009)


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The Microsoft DirectX team recently released its DirectX End-User-Runtimes for August 2009. This multilingual update contains the first official release of the DirectX developer resources for Direct3D 11, DXGI 1.1, Direct2D, and DirectWrite. Developers can now publish and distribute Direct3D 11 applications and games that leverage all of the software and hardware features of DirectX 11 in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.

Additionally, the new Effects runtime for Direct3D 11 is now available as well as the D3DCSX library, which includes new technologies for utilizing DirectCompute for advanced processing on the GPU. This first version includes implementations of scan and Fast-Fourier transform that utilize Direct3D 11 capable GPUs. For software developers, the August 2009 DirectX SDK can be found here.

This DirectX end-user-runtime package includes security and performance updates for the core API interface between multimedia and gaming, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIs.

For gamers and enthusiasts, the August 2009 DirectX End-User-Runtimes can be downloaded here.

http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/15442/1/

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@eqagunn:

It doesn't matter what the logo is, as long as it reflects the program and at the same time eye-catching ;)

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Well this installer works great. They have updated the theme of installer and maybe logo. But not anythin new after installin it.

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This Update wont come in Windows Up XP?... or do i have to download it Manually?

Yeh it also didnt come up.

But i manually done it, and installed it into Windows32 folder in the C: Drive.

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Okay I don't know if you guys are catching this but this seems to be a problem with people knowing what to do ahead of time.

The installer that comes with this is not an installer.. It extracts the files to a location first. Make a folder to extract them to.. name it anything. This will make it a little less confusing when cleaning it up. Then go to the folder and run the Setup.exe file.. The files will update as they are found and needed per system. Once the process is done you delete the folder and its contents..

I don't know if that helps anyone but.. Just so as to put it down.. to lessen the confusion.

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Well I know that properly. Infact I already deleted them. Well normally every setup works like that, but they put the extracted files in %TEMP% folder, and after successful install, it automatically deletes them. :yes:

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